House Removals in Knebworth, SG1
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These House Removals companies are located in Knebworth
Handy Moves
Company Type: Man and Van
Unit 53, 63 Jeddo Rd
London, W12 9EE
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Tel. 020 8746 7129 Tel. 08000 380 390 |
London Removals
Company Type: Removals Checklist
26 York Street, Mayfair
London, W1U 6PZ
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Tel. 020 8811 8933 |
Man and Van
Company Type: Removal Companies
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
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Tel. 020 8811 8922 |
No added House Removals are located in Knebworth
The following House Removals are the ones that we have found closest to Knebworth
B H L
Company Type: Storage
54 Stanmore Rd
, SG1 3QF
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Tel. 01438 360209
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Stevenage Removals
Company Type: Storage
Hillcrest Stevenage Road
, SG4 9DH
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Tel. 01438 235340
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Webb R
Company Type: Storage
227 Verity Way
, SG1 5PS
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Tel. 01438 219507
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A Waters & Sons
Company Type: Man and Van
47 Bury Mead Road
, SG5 1RT
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Tel. 01462 452777
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Waters A & Sons
Company Type: Southwark Removals
47 Bury Mead Rd
, SG5 1RT
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Tel. 01462 452777
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Stevenage
Company Type: Southwark Removals
Hillcrest House/Stevenage Rd
, SG4 7JY
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Tel. 01438 235340
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Lubo Trans Ltd
Company Type: London Removals
26 Meadow Way
, SG1 1QB
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Tel. 0808-137 6098
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DD Removals
Company Type: Removals Checklist
8 Humber Ct
, SG1 3XS
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Tel. 01438 312792
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Safe Move Removals
Company Type: Southwark Removals
7 Longfields
, SG2 8QD
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Tel. 01438 368243
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Allens Removals
Company Type: Storage
161 Jackmans Place
, SG6 1RG
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Tel. 01462 621700
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Bizzy Bee
Company Type: Storage
14 Linnet Cl
, SG6 4FA
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Tel. 01462 675594
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Delicate Movements
Company Type: Removal Companies
Old Goods Yard/Norton Way North
, SG6 1BP
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Tel. 01462 679111
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Drayton Removals Ltd
Company Type: Removal Quotes
3/Barns Courtyard/Mansfield Rd
, SG7 6FE
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Tel. 01462 892294
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Places of interest in Knebworth, SG1
In the old town centre of Stevenage, next to St Nicholas Church, in the parochial house there, called Rooksnest ("under the big wych-elm") the novelist Edward Morgan Forster lived from 1884 to 1894. Stevenage later acquired a monument through him, when he had Rooksnest in mind as a role model for the setting of his novel Howards End. In the preface of one paperback edition of Howards End, there is a lot to be found about landmarks of Stevenage and their relationship to the story of the novel, such as the Stevenage High Street and the Six Hills. The land north of St Nicholas Church, known as Forster Country, is the last remaining farmland within the boundary of Stevenage borough.[4] Forster was unhappy with the development of new Stevenage, which would, in his words, 'fall out of the blue sky like a meteorite upon the ancient and delicate scenery of Hertfordshire'.[2]
A television adaptation of the novel was broadcast in 1970 with Leo Genn, Sarah-Jane Gwillim, and Glenda Jackson.
Little Wymondley is a village situated between Hitchin and Stevenage in Hertfordshire. Paradoxically, it is larger than its near neighbour Great Wymondley. It has several interesting houses, including the moated Bury of the 16th and 17th centuries, the fine 17th century Hall, the late Georgian Wymondley House, and Wymondley Priory, an early 13th century foundation turned into a house in the 16th and 17th centuries.
The Schlegels frequently encounter the Wilcoxes. The youngest, Helen, is for a short period intensely attracted to the younger Wilcox brother, Paul; each rejects the other for his or her own reasons. The eldest, Margaret, becomes friends with his mother Ruth Wilcox. Ruth's most prized personal possession is her family house at Howards End. She wishes that Margaret could live there, as she feels that it might be in good hands with her. Ruth's own husband and children do not value the house and its rich history, because such abstractions, while being very dear to Margaret, are lost to them. As she is terminally ill, and Margaret and her family are about to be evicted from their London home by a developer, Ruth bequeaths the cottage to Margaret in a handwritten note delivered to her husband from the nursing home where she has died, causing great consternation among the Wilcoxes. Mrs Wilcox's widowed husband Henry and his children burn the note without telling Margaret about her inheritance. However, over the course of several years, Margaret becomes friends with Henry Wilcox and eventually marries him. The more free-spirited Margaret tries to get Henry to open up more, to little effect. Henry's elder son Charles and his wife try to keep Margaret from taking possession of Howards End.
In 1928, Philip Vincent bought the HRD Motorcycle Co Ltd out of receivership, immediately moving it to Stevenage and renaming it the Vincent HRD Motorcycle Co Ltd. He produced the legendary motorcycles, including the Black Shadow and Black Lightning, in the town until 1955.
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